Page 5 Wednesday, May 3. 1961 University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan SPORTS Haddix's Shutout Wins for Pirates Bv United Press International Okay, so they're not spectacular, but the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates sure are persistent and they're back on top again using last year's formula—pitching instead of power. The peck-away Pirates are dead last in home runs in the National League with a meager total of seven. A team like the Giants hits more homers than that in one game. BUT THERE'S NOTHING wrong with the Pirates' pitching to south-paw Harvey Haddix plainly proved last night by shutting out the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-0, for Pittsburgh's fifth victory in the last six games. It was a typical Pirate triumph. No home runs and only three extra base hits. One of those extra base hits, however, was a two-run double by Rocky Nelson that highlighted a three-run third inning. It was more than enough for Haddix and too much for Ernie Broglio, who went down to his third defeat as against a single victory. PITTSBURGH THUS TOOK over first place from San Francisco, which lost to Chicago, 9-4. Los Angeles out-lasted Milwaukee, 11-9, and Cincinnati ran its winning Baseball Victory Goes to E-State Emporia State took revenge for an earlier defeat, beating the visiting KU baseball team, 5-3, yesterday afternoon. Tom Holler, the Kansas mound ace, was the loser, giving up all five runs in six innings. Only two of the runs were earned. Keith Abercrombie led the Jayhawker hitting attack with three hits in five out bats while John Tonga got two for five and Norm Mailon had two safeties in four trips to the plate. The loss gave Kansas a 4-9 season record and evened the victors mark to 7-7 thus far. streak to three games with a 3-2 decision over Philadelphia. Detroit held on to the American League lead with a 6-3 win over Washington, while New York remained a game off the pace with a 10-inning 6-4 triumph over Minnesota. Baltimore edged Los Angeles, 7-6, Cleveland nipped Chicago, 3-2, in 11 innings, and Kansas City defeated Boston, 7-4. DON CARDWELL WON his third straight game for the Cubs by limiting the Giants to five hits, one of which was a two-run homer by Willie McCovey in the ninth. That gave the Giants 14 homers in three consecutive games, equalling the Major League record. Bud Daley struck out nine and scattered eight Red Sox hits in registering his second victory for the Athletics. Pinch hitter Al Pilarcik singled across two runs and Daley squeezed in another in a sixth-inning three-run rally that brought the A's from behind. Jim Pagliaroni and Marv Throneberry hit homers. Ike Delock was the loser. National League W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 10 6 .625 San Francisco 10 7 .588 ½ Los Angeles 11 8 .579 Chicago 9 8 .529 ¹½ Cincinnati 8 10 .444 3 St. Louis 7 10 .412 ³² Philadelphia 6 11 .353 4² American League | | W | L | Pct. | GR | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Detroit | 11 | 4 | .733 | | | New York | 10 | 5 | .667 | 1 | | Minnesota | 10 | 7 | .588 | 2 | | Cleveland | 9 | 8 | .529 | 3 | | Baltimore | 9 | 8 | .529 | 3 | | Chicago | 7 | 8 | .467 | 4 | | Boston | 7 | 8 | .467 | 4 | | Washington | 5 | 12 | .294 | 7 | | Los Angeles | 4 | 10 | .255 | 61g | The only National Collegiate Athletic Association individual record which is held by a Kansas basketball player is the 28.4 season average which Clyde Lovellette compiled in 1952. Lovellette scored 795 points that season. Weekdays Sundays 1 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Bowling Designed with the University in Mind Do you have that bogged down feeling? Is the pressure getting heavy? Take the load from your shoulders with a few lines of bowling at the spacious Jay Bowl. Enjoy your breaks to the fullest and relax with your friends at KU's favorite recreation center. Jim Lightfoot, Chanute senior, and Dana Leibengood, in a MGA took third place. LOUISVILLE, Kv. — (UPI)—The fastest Derby Trial in history—a mile victory by Crozier in 1:34 3/5—left turf fans wondering today if Whirlaway's Kentucky Derby record will be broken Saturday after 20 years on the books. Open Bowling at All Times Fourth place went to Norm Ackerman and Mike Carroll of Kansas State in their Austin Healey Sprite. In fifth were Ken and Carol Glazer of the KU club in a Triumph. Record Possibility in Derby KU's Sports Car Club Beats KSU The Kansas Jayhawk Sports Car Club took four of the first six places in an intercollegiate sports car rally with Kansas State last week, bringing the traveling trophy for the winning club to KU. Finishing sixth were Jan Collins, Beloit senior, and Frank Johnson, Ottawa junior, also driving a Triumph. Second place went to Bob and Thelma Hubbard of Kansas State who drove a Porsch. The rallee, run between St. Mary's and Forbes Air Force Base, was entered by 18 competitors, 11 from KU, and trophies were given for the top six places which were determined on a straight rate-time-distance basis. MR. LONGTAIL CHARGED home Twice during the 1957 basketball season Kansas set and then tied the record for the most rebounds for one game. KU had 77 rebounds against Nebraska and Missouri that year. The winners for KU in a MGA were Roger Williams Edgewood, R. I., and Tom Thompson, Urbana. Ill., both graduate students. NOW! 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